Description: The Colour Prints of William Dickes by Docker, Alfred Cover: Original cloth boards Publisher: Courier Press London, UK Date: 0 1st Edition Book: VG DJ: NONE Number 70 of 350 printed copies made. Includes chapters on William Dickes followed by Catalogue of prints, and Index. With, Mostly b&w plates (with a few in colour) of Dickes' work throughout. Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Book block and pages with foxing, slight discolouration of pages due to age. A detailed, carefully compiled publication by Alfred Docker. He explores the pioneering work of William Dickes, a 19th-century artist known for his vibrant colour prints. Docker delves into Dickes' innovative techniques in chromolithography, highlighting his influence on the development of colour printing and his contributions to Victorian visual culture and illustration.
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Author: Docker, Alfred
Book Title: The Colour Prints of William Dickes
Cover: Original cloth boards
Language: English
Publisher: Courier Press
Place Published: London, UK
Pages: 50 (60)
Topic: Art
Format: Original cloth boards
Title: The Colour Prints of William Dickes by Alfred Docker
Edition: 1st Edition
Book Condition: Very Good with no dustjacket
Features: Number 70 of 350 printed copies made. Includes chapters on, William Dickes followed by Catalogue of prints, and Index., With, Mostly b&w plates (with a few in colour) of Dickes' work, throughout. Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Book block, and pages with foxing, slight discolouration of pages due to, age. A detailed, carefully compiled publication by Alfred, Docker. He explores the pioneering work of William Dickes, a, 19th-century artist known for his vibrant colour prints. Docker, delves into Dickes' innovative techniques in chromolithography,, highlighting his influence on the development of colour, printing and his contributions to Victorian visual culture and, illustration.
Defects: Light wear to spine, covers and corners. Book block and pages, with foxing, slight discolouration of pages due to age.
Binding: Original cloth boards
Subject: Art
Place of Publication: London, UK
Special Attributes: 1st Edition